With a commitment to preserving tradition and fostering innovation, FilAm Arts creates platforms for artists and audiences to connect, collaborate, and celebrate the diverse expressions of Filipino heritage for all to enjoy.

Los Angeles-based nonprofit uplifting Filipino-American artists and communities.

FilAm Arts (The Association for the Advancement of Filipino American Arts and Culture)  is dedicated to advancing Filipino-American artists and culture bearers, by sharing resources, providing platforms and building community.

FILAM ARTS IS MEMBER SUPPORTED. YOUR $1 PER MONTH ALLOWS US TO CONTINUE PRODUCING PROGRAMS AND PLATFORMS FOR ARTISTS AND AUDIENCES TO CONNECT, COLLABORATE, AND CELEBRATE DIVERSE EXPRESSIONS OF FILIPINO HERITAGE FOR ALL TO ENJOY.

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Poster for the Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture 2026 at Point Fermin Park, San Pedro, CA, on September 12, featuring pictures of traditional Filipino dances, cultural displays, food, and transportation.

UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

FPAC

September 12, 2026 , Saturday

Point Fermin Park, San Pedro, CA

The longest-running Filipino cultural celebration in Southern California now in it’s 32nd year, will take place at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro, CA.  The Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC) is more than just a day of live musical performances and vendor booths. Festival-goers can also expect a cultural immersion featuring traditional dance performances, dedicated children's, seniors and ancestral village pavilions , and an ArtPHair showcasing the talents of Filipino American visual artists.

"Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan"

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A group of six dancers holding hands and performing a traditional dance on stage, dressed in colorful costumes, with musical instruments and stage equipment in the background.

Cultural Festivals

FPAC (Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture), Parol Fest
Children participating in a cultural event, with a boy holding a brightly lit star-shaped lantern, wearing colorful striped shirt and green wristband, with other children in the background.

Arts Education

Eskwela Kutlura, Teen Council
Kapwa Jam Cast  Men and Women with Puppets

Kapwa Jam

Crowd of people attending an outdoor event with palm trees in the background, a performer on stage raising a fist, stage equipment, and bright sky.

FPAC

Colorful mural painted on a brick building wall depicting a lively scene with people, artwork, patterns, and nature symbols such as flowers and leaves.

Artist Advocacy

Marquee sign at the Union Center for the Arts advertising the East West Players' world premiere musical, running from May 11 to June 4. The sign includes contact info and event details, with a person wearing a face mask standing nearby.
Collaborations 

FilAm Arts Teatro

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